When the opposition is Corbyn, everyone in this country needs to hope and pray the Tories win.

Which specific Labour policies do you disagree with? That would probably make your point better rather than just 'I hate Corbyn' who you have presumably never met nor interacted with but just read about.

I feel that Iíve posted on here enough to give a general understanding of what I disagree with, but happy to provide an omnibus edition:

1. Brexit policy 2. Broadband nationalisation / free BB - hugely mis-costed and will destroy the telecoms industry. Will ultimately lead to poorer service. 3. Taxation policy (as discussed at length over a number of posts recently) 4. Nationalisation of multiple utilities 5. IndyRef2 (not in the first 2 years) should be not in this generation as promised during IndyRef1 6. WASPI - unfunded, expensive 7. Scrapping tuition fees 8. Cut working week

I assume by "getting Brexit done" you mean the UK formally leaving the EU. If current opinion polls are accurate then a Johnson government should ensure we cease to be a member state of the EU by the end of January 2020. However, we'll still face protracted and frustrating negotiators over our future trading relationship with the EU. Negotiations that will take many months, probably years.

If they change the political stance they lose the current readership. I doubt whether they're that daft. These days if I buy a national paper it's the "I" because it's not stupidly committed to either left or right. If it's political stance changes I'll save myself some money.

I assume by "getting Brexit done" you mean the UK formally leaving the EU. If current opinion polls are accurate then a Johnson government should ensure we cease to be a member state of the EU by the end of January 2020. However, we'll still face protracted and frustrating negotiators over our future trading relationship with the EU. Negotiations that will take many months, probably years.

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Yes that is what I mean.

We should be well along that road but the Remainer Parliament has halted that.

We all know there are further negotiations pending in order to create the post Brexit trading arrangement that all parties agree is the right way to proceed.

We need a Government that has a working majority so that it can deliver on it's programme in an orderly and timely fashion.

No political party is taking Climate Change seriously, whether they stand around in a TV studio gasbagging or not.

If they wrre they would be proposing shrinking the economy, promoting localism not globalism, banning plastic packaging, petrol vehicles and embarking on a comprehensive programme to make homes and businesses more energy efficient.

Foreign policy would be all about promoting protection for the rain forests in the Amazon Basin, Central Africa and Borneo and the temperate forests of Northern Europe/Asia and Canada and other threatened eco systems and on human birth control across the planet.

Meanwhile in other news, it appears that the implications of equalities legislation has yet to filter through to some of the more backward areas of the kingdom.

Jo Swinson in a TV interview in Cheltenham was asked how she combined her role as party leader with being a parent.

Not a question I recall being posed to any of the male party leaders, even those admitting how many children they have.

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Reasonable question.........a question men should also be asked because most men are also parents, in case you didn't realise, and they too have to balance a career or a job with their fatherly duties, they too lose out on time with their familiess due to excessive work commitments.

Meanwhile in other news, it appears that the implications of equalities legislation has yet to filter through to some of the more backward areas of the kingdom.

Jo Swinson in a TV interview in Cheltenham was asked how she combined her role as party leader with being a parent.

Not a question I recall being posed to any of the male party leaders, even those admitting how many children they have.

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Reasonable question.........a question men should also be asked because most men are also parents, in case you didn't realise, and they too have to balance a career or a job with their fatherly duties, they too lose out on time with their familiess due to excessive work commitments.

I think you need urgently to have a chat with HR

That might have been a reasonable question in 1919 but in 2019 it's the sort of question likely to cost you a shed load of money at an industrial tribunal. There are some questions that have gone the way of the dodo.

Time has moved on. Working mothers/fathers don't have to explain their childcare arrangements to get a job.

It's a lefty trait that when taken to its extreme paints all Leavers as xenophobes and all Tory voters as uncaring and all working class Leavers as thickos.

It's why the left are guilty of building the Berlin Wall, the Cultural Revolution in China and the mass ethnic cleansing under Stalin and currently happening in China...............and let's not forget the current Anti-Semitism happening amongst too many Labour and SNP activists.

The trouble with the NHS is is that however much money you give it it will never be enough and it will never be used efficiently..

Just the nature of the beast!

That is a somewhat feeble reading of the runes. Perhaps the Conservative Central Office has not sent out a communicae on this one?

In case you do not remember, Brexit was sold with a big bus giving incorrect figures about the amount of the UK contribution to the budget and where the money could be better spent at home - with the NHS being the headline cause.

Since then, the Conservative team has gone out of its way to push up its claims of inproving the health service, with new hospitals being planned (even if they are already there) and new nurses to be recruited (many of which are already there).

So a reduction in these general tests should just not be there. The NHS is not to be a new case for austerity but should be reaping the whirlwind of the newly available finances once your heroes have completed the Brexit process in the first month of the New year* (*calendar or Chinese still to be defined).

There will be a benefit to the costing of the health service by not doing tests whie conditions are curable - they then spend less on curing. And of course if you have private medical insurance, you can get your tests done there - because then the NHS will take over the burden of treatment anyway.

One has to develop an incedible sense of single issue blindness (which unnfortunately cannot be treated) before you can believe that the NHS will be safe in Conservative hands.

Good to see on last night's debate Richard Tice saying with brexit the main priority will be to build more boats for our harbours and take back control of our waters.

That's what brexits all about isn't it ?Looking after a few fisherman where 29 per cent of our quotas are owned by 5 per cent of the richest families from the UK..Incidentally an industry that brings in to the UK as much money as a leading Sausage Roll maker.

Meanwhile millions of UK people lose the right to work, travel freely, set up business and retire in 27 EU countries.